This is the final version. Available from EAWOP via the DOI in this recordDespite experiencing challenges in transitioning into graduate employment (Ashley, Duberley, Sommerlad & Scholarios, 2015; Boston Consulting Group, 2017) low socioeconomic background students are less likely to engage with support offered through their higher education careers services (Greenbank & Hepworth, 2008; Simpson & Ferguson, 2013). This study investigates the efficacy of using a four-week online community of practice intervention aiming to build careers support engagement of students from low socio-economic backgrounds through peer learning. Through a series of 24 semi-structured interviews, it was found that students who disengaged from the intervention repo...
This article explores the extent to which an intervention programme helped learners from two contras...
The research investigation into the career trajectories of low-skilled, mid-career individuals in Eu...
This article comes from research that investigated the learning and career transitions of those disa...
This paper discusses recent policy reforms in career guidance for young people in England. It offer...
Higher education has traditionally been a route to career entry. In the last three decades, the UK g...
This paper reveals findings from a small-scale research project which explored how university career...
The academic and career achievement gap experienced by students coming from disadvantaged or underr...
This explores the narratives from three individuals in low skilled employment in the UK. The intervi...
Employability drives higher education policy yet despite the investment in developing ‘rounded’ grad...
This phenomenological study examined the career development experiences of senior-level first-genera...
Foundation degrees have been developed in the UK as a means of meeting the learning needs of parapro...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
The concept of career is evolving, jobs for life are no longer commonplace and the dearth of graduat...
This study aims to revisit the understudied concept of career communities. Using mixed methods, this...
This thesisi s an analysisi f a participatory action researchp roject, involvingseveral intervention...
This article explores the extent to which an intervention programme helped learners from two contras...
The research investigation into the career trajectories of low-skilled, mid-career individuals in Eu...
This article comes from research that investigated the learning and career transitions of those disa...
This paper discusses recent policy reforms in career guidance for young people in England. It offer...
Higher education has traditionally been a route to career entry. In the last three decades, the UK g...
This paper reveals findings from a small-scale research project which explored how university career...
The academic and career achievement gap experienced by students coming from disadvantaged or underr...
This explores the narratives from three individuals in low skilled employment in the UK. The intervi...
Employability drives higher education policy yet despite the investment in developing ‘rounded’ grad...
This phenomenological study examined the career development experiences of senior-level first-genera...
Foundation degrees have been developed in the UK as a means of meeting the learning needs of parapro...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
The concept of career is evolving, jobs for life are no longer commonplace and the dearth of graduat...
This study aims to revisit the understudied concept of career communities. Using mixed methods, this...
This thesisi s an analysisi f a participatory action researchp roject, involvingseveral intervention...
This article explores the extent to which an intervention programme helped learners from two contras...
The research investigation into the career trajectories of low-skilled, mid-career individuals in Eu...
This article comes from research that investigated the learning and career transitions of those disa...